Over the past year, our Signs earthquake database has developed an anomalous pattern with respect to a very large earthquake (VLE) swarms. In this article, we will present our hypothesis of what the data is telling us.
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, and the data we’ll examine in this article is very dark to consider, especially for those living along the Western shores of North America. The possibility of a catastrophic event such as the one depicted in the Sony blockbuster film, 2012 released on November 13, 2009.
In the film, Earth-crust displacement begins, and earthquakes start happening in California. Then, as the principal characters escape by air, Los Angeles area is ripped apart by a horrendous earthquake, and they see the city collapse into the Pacific Ocean as they fly away.
For the audience, the destruction of Los Angeles is overshadowed by the fact that most of the rest of the world fares no better.
Now let’s change the scenario. This time, only one event is depicted as it occurs in the film. In this case, the question is, where does the event happen? This question goes to the heart of what we’ve learned by data mining our earthquake database for VLE swarms. Our path of discovery if you will.
https://yowusa.com/2019/09/signs-43-ca-into-the-ocean/